FAQs
What type of projects will interns be working on?
Interns will be given individual and well-defined projects with set outcome goals related to semiconductor process technology, SPICE modeling, and product design/debug.
What qualifications are required for the Core Technology Intern position?
Candidates must be pursuing a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering and have skills in areas such as semiconductor device physics, SPICE modeling, analog circuit design, and programming/scripting.
How long is the Core Technology Internship?
The internship lasts for 12 weeks.
What kind of training and support will interns receive?
Interns will receive excellent training and ongoing supervision throughout their internship.
Will there be networking opportunities during the internship?
Yes, interns will attend networking and social events along with a webinar series designed for interns.
Are interns expected to present their work?
Yes, interns will attend and present at a Poster Session to discuss their project successes and challenges.
What key skills will interns develop during their time at MACOM?
Interns will develop skills in semiconductor process technology, data analysis, microprobing, SPICE modeling, and analog circuit design.
Is MACOM an equal opportunity employer?
Yes, MACOM is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a diverse workforce and does not discriminate based on various protected categories.
How can individuals request reasonable accommodation during the application process?
Individuals in need of reasonable accommodations should call +1-978-656-2500 or email HR_Ops@MACOM.com, providing their name, contact information, position title, and details about the accommodation needed.
What software tools are interns expected to be familiar with?
Interns should have experience with Cadence Virtuoso, Linux command line interface, and MS Excel with VBA macros.
